Why shouldnât I cooperate with her?â
Waylen replied in a low voice, âIf you keep behaving like this, Rena, I will think that you really no longer care about me.
â
There was nothing going on between him and Mary, but there were still rumors going around about them.
Rena didnât give a damn.
She even intended to go to the premiere of Maryâs movie.
After a momentâs silence, Rena said, âIâve told you, Waylen.
We both should have our own private lives.
I just want a normal life and my children safe.
I find it easy to get those things without you.
â
After she finished, Waylen kept silent for a long time.
In the end, he just hung up.
With that, Rena found herself in a foul mood.
The truth was, Rena really wanted Mary to endorse that high-end project, but first, Mary needed to prove her market value.
Because of this, Renaâs relationship with Waylen was strained once again.
He came to visit the children two times a week, but the two of them didnât bother interacting with each other.
On Saturday, Rena took Alexis and Marcus to the Fowlersâ house.
Last night, Mark came to visit, and Korbyn asked Mark to stay the night.
Renaâs car just arrived.
Juliette took Alexis to play while Korbyn held Marcus in his arms.
The grandparents were so happy to spend quality time with their grandchildren.
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Meanwhile, Rena went upstairs and bumped into Mark in the second-floor corridor.
It was obvious that Mark slept over last night.
He was a little disheveled, and his wrinkled, unbuttoned shirt wasnât tucked into his pants like usual.
He looked like he just rolled out of bed after having wild s@x.
Rena looked behind Mark and saw the door to Ceciliaâs bedroom.
c@@king her head to the side, Rena asked, âHave you and Cecilia made up, Uncle Mark?â
Hesitation flashed on Markâs face.
They hadnât reconciled yet.
Last night, when Cecilia came home, she went straight to her room and wept.
Worried about her, Mark went to comfort her.
And then one thing led to another.